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Obesity in pediatric oncology

Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2005
AbstractToday's obesity pandemic began in the United States, spread to Western Europe and other developed regions, and is emerging in developing countries. Its influences on outcomes of childhood cancer are unknown. A recent Children's Oncology Group symposium considered epidemiology of obesity, pharmacology of chemotherapy and outcomes in obese adults
Paul C, Rogers   +4 more
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Pediatric obesity: Current concepts

Disease-a-Month, 2018
This discussion reflects on concepts of obesity in children and adolescents in the early 21st century. It includes reflections on its history, definition, epidemiology, diagnostic perspectives, psychosocial considerations, musculoskeletal complications, endocrine complications and principles of management.
Donald E, Greydanus   +6 more
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Obesity in Pediatric Trauma

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2018
Obese children with high-energy injuries present with more severe injuries, more extremity injuries, and higher Injury Severity Scores. They are at increased risk for complications, prolonged ventilation, and ICU stay and have increased mortality. Obesity is associated with altered bone mass accrual and higher fracture rates.
Philip, Ashley, Shawn R, Gilbert
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Treatment of Pediatric Obesity

Pediatrics, 1998
The primary goal of childhood obesity interventions is regulation of body weight and fat with adequate nutrition for growth and development. Ideally, these interventions are associated with positive changes in the physiologic and psychological sequelae of obesity.
L H, Epstein   +3 more
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Obesity in Pediatric Orthopaedics

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2011
Obesity is a rapidly expanding health problem in children and adolescents and is the most prevalent nutritional problem for children in the United States. Some believe that obesity has become a major epidemic in American children, with the prevalence having more than doubled since 1980.
F Keith, Gettys   +2 more
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Genetics of Pediatric Obesity

Pediatrics, 2012
Onset of obesity has been anticipated at earlier ages, and prevalence has dramatically increased worldwide over the past decades. Epidemic obesity is mainly attributable to modern lifestyle, but family studies prove the significant role of genes in the individual’s predisposition to obesity.
Melania, Manco, Bruno, Dallapiccola
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Anesthesia for Pediatric Obesity

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2005
This article discusses the unique anesthetic implications of obesity, with an emphasis on children and adolescents. It also touches on the issues surrounding bariatric surgery in the morbidly obese adolescent population. Adolescent bariatric surgery is moving to the forefront as a treatment modality because weight-loss programs alone are not keeping ...
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Pediatric Obesity

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2008
Brie A. Moore, Amanda Drews
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PEDIATRIC OBESITY

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1997
Nancy Schonfeld-Warden, Craig H. Warden
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